American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1849 |
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... and so keeping its wings agoing , while the star - spangled banner waved in triumph a little this side the tail , which steered it admirable , while the engineer led it carefully all round the room with a long string , to prevent it ...
... and so keeping its wings agoing , while the star - spangled banner waved in triumph a little this side the tail , which steered it admirable , while the engineer led it carefully all round the room with a long string , to prevent it ...
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There , close together on their phantom steeds , ride Castor and Pollux , who approved themselves such friends on earth that they were thought worthy to be translated ; and their names are written side by side in the firmament .
There , close together on their phantom steeds , ride Castor and Pollux , who approved themselves such friends on earth that they were thought worthy to be translated ; and their names are written side by side in the firmament .
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My friend was not aware of my ap- proach ; even when I took my accustomed place by her side she was lost in thought . Her head was bowed down ; her cheek was slightly flushed ; her hands lay in listless beauty , folded in her lap .
My friend was not aware of my ap- proach ; even when I took my accustomed place by her side she was lost in thought . Her head was bowed down ; her cheek was slightly flushed ; her hands lay in listless beauty , folded in her lap .
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I slunk meekly back to my place by her side ; my heart full to over- flowing with contrition and tenderness . ' Can you forgive me , Julia ? ' I whispered . • ' I cannot forgive myself , ' she answered , and I do not feel entitled to ...
I slunk meekly back to my place by her side ; my heart full to over- flowing with contrition and tenderness . ' Can you forgive me , Julia ? ' I whispered . • ' I cannot forgive myself , ' she answered , and I do not feel entitled to ...
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... And like Eden's bright sword , turns Every side , to keep away Guilt's dark demons as they stray : GOD himself hath charge of them , Stars on earth's wide diadem ; He hath placed an angel near Each tiny form he holds so dear .
... And like Eden's bright sword , turns Every side , to keep away Guilt's dark demons as they stray : GOD himself hath charge of them , Stars on earth's wide diadem ; He hath placed an angel near Each tiny form he holds so dear .
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